The Glenlivet Ladurra
The Glenlivet Nadurra is meant to give U.S. drinkers the straight-from-the-cask experience. Avenue Vine reports that the new offering from Glenlivet takes its name from the Gaelic word for natural. The Scotch was aged for 16 years in first-fill bourbon casks and is a 57.2-percent alcohol-by-volume tipple. The whisky is not chill filtered and therefore gets cloudy when you add water. It has been described as having a creamy mouthfeel with sharp citrus notes and sells for around $50.
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Whisky School Sep 12th 2006 7:34AM
its good to see a large brand like Glenlivet offering this - but it is worth noting that stright-from-the-cask, AKA single cask bottlings, have been around for years and have been bottled by smaller bottlings companies who bought random casks from various single malt distilleries. Only now have the big companies followeds suit. They innovate slowly - very slowly.